We'll create fresh WordPress site with Codepress Menu installed. You have 20 minutes to test the plugin after that site we'll be deleted.
Uses the native wp_nav_menu(). Add parameters to the wp_nav_menu() to enable functionality.
Also, ships with one-click delete menu-items in the WordPress admin. Turned off or on using the screen-options. Sweet.
Examples
This will get the first sub-menu from the active branch and 2 levels beyond (menu + sub-menu + sub-menu):
wp_nav_menu( array(
'level' => 2,
'depth' => 3
));
Show the current branch only:
wp_nav_menu( array(
'level' => 1
));
Aimed on simple use in various use cases:
// display first level in the header
wp_nav_menu( array(
'depth' => 1
));
// display first sub-menu from the current branch somewhere else
wp_nav_menu( array(
'depth' => 2,
'level' => 2
));
Another feature is it’s control over the css classes that are given to a menu-item. You might be faced with css selectors
which you cannot change. The ‘codepress_menu_filter_classes’ filter can be used in your functions.php to set the class property:
/**
* Change the classes of a menu item
*
* @param array $classes List current classes
* @param object $item Current menu item
* @param array $items Current list of items (per level)
* @param integer $k Key of the current item in $items
*/
function codepress_menu_item_classes( $classes, $item, $items, $k ) {
// mark the first item
if ( reset( $items ) == $items[ $k ] )
$classes[] = 'first';
// mark the last item
if ( end( $items ) == $items[ $k ] )
$classes[] = 'last';
// map the WordPress default 'current-menu-item' class to 'active'
if ( in_array( 'current-menu-item', $classes ) )
$classes[] = 'active';
return $classes;
}
add_filter( 'codepress_menu_item_classes', 'codepress_menu_item_classes', 10, 4 );
Simple Menu Delete
It ships with one-click delete menu-items within WordPress.
This functionality was integrated from our Simple Menu Delete plugin and enhanced a bit: